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Since the end of January, trucks and private cars have been able to use the first such station, which was opened by Agrola in Rothenburg. In total, Switzerland now has seven hydrogen filling stations.
Greens also want to increase the country’s hydrogen production, calling for “at least ten gigawatts of electrolysers by 2030,” which is double the amount the German government is aiming for in its hydrogen strategy.
According to Carmen Schwabl, managing director of rail operator LNVG, commercial operations will begin next March after a lengthy trial period on a 123-kilometer (76-mile) track in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Green hydrogen will be transported directly from the North Sea to the continent through the AquaDuctus pipeline.
Twelve companies join forces to form Hamburg Hydrogen Network / Potential annual CO2 savings of more than one million tons / Financial support needed
These features would include an electrolyzer for producing hydrogen from electricity, as well as fuel cells and heat pumps, all of which will ensure that neighboring buildings and households can be supplied with at least 60% carbon-free heating
The firms would pool their resources to build and deliver large-scale, complex renewable hydrogen projects.
The Ministry of the Far East and Arctic Development, the Government of the Sakhalin Region, and ROSATOM have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on the project “Creation and Development of the Hydrogen Cluster.”
For half a century, the Southern North Sea has been a vital part of the UK’s energy system, and it will continue to be so for decades to come, with Bacton playing a key role.
Their work will be focused on improving the membrane electrode assembly, which is the core component of this advanced technology (MEA).
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